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Deadly Pittsburgh Zoo mauling: Wild dogs' attack blamed in toddler's death
(U.S./Nation)
... that Pittsburgh police responded “within minutes” but zoo
visitors
recall that time being overwhelming with screams and cries for help. The zookeepers sprung into action to help the boy by calling seven ...
2.
Happy together! Humans, pythons sleep together at New Jersey's Turtle Back Zoo
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Back Zoo was closed for days due to loss of power, but Turtlebackzoo.org informs
visitors
through its website that the zoo now has it back and has re-opened. The Education and Reptile Center remains closed ...
3.
Rutgers sheltering Hurricane Sandy victims on campus
(N.J./State)
... families together.” The Red Cross is providing cots, blankets, hygiene kits and hot meals for about 850
visitors
, as well as medical services and counseling for those who seek it, in shelters set up ...
4.
Win 2 free admissions to New Jersey's Haunted 'Maim Street'
(N.J./State)
... activities. On Maim Street,
visitors
will find a creepy barber shop, butcher, pub, hotel and 5&10, run by 35 demonic workers who provide a memorable downtown experience. Sponsored by the State Fair ...
5.
Will Indian Point be safe for decades? A question of competence
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... residents and
visitors
to New York City and Westchester County daily. The plants then run the river water through a heat exchanger to cool the steam used to turn its 40-ton, electric generating turbine. ...
6.
REVIEW: 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf' indeed?
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... like George, has played their “hump the hostess” midnight games many times before for other unwitting
visitors
. This night turns out to be the one that gets out of control. So as much as I enjoyed seeing ...
7.
Seton Hall Weekend set for annual October fun
(N.J./State)
... will host a variety of events on the University Green. Saturday will kick off with the 28th annual Farinella 5K Run around campus. With fun at the center of Seton Hall Weekend,
visitors
can enjoy a ride ...
8.
No snow yet in Adirondacks but fall foliage a spectacular sight
(Life/Style)
... distributed weekly these days until the end of the foliage season early in November. Each Wednesday, reports are posted on www.iloveny.com/fall, ensuring that
visitors
can get the latest information on ...
9.
Asbury Park Zombie Walk 2012: The undead are the life of this weekend's party
(N.J./State)
... director Jason Meehan. He says the walk started with about 400
visitors
in its first year and has grown to approximately 12,000 last year. According to njzombiewalk.com, make-up stations will be on ...
10.
Philadelphia 76ers to ‘embrace’ Syracuse roots for one night only
(Sports/Professional)
... ran up and down the court. Players used to get pinched near the sidelines and the fans used to shake the guide wires that held the basketball backboard support when the
visitors
attempted free throws. ...
11.
Atlantic City Air Service
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... and jet Blue; all airlines that concentrate on FIT (frequent independent travelers), and packages for individuals, who are paying their own travel costs. This article mentions that our
visitors
are down ...
12.
Cleaning up Atlantic City not just about gaming industry
(N.J./State)
... advertising and image building will bear fruit.” Since 2006, Atlantic City has lost six million
visitors
annually. For nearly 30 years, until 2007, gambling revenue increased every year in the oceanfront ...
13.
DOT: Meadowlands road construction and SuperBowl XLVIII at MetLife will co-exist
(N.J./State)
... taxpayers’ dollars on a project just to accelerate it by a few months. We will be having all three travel lanes available to
visitors
and residents during the Super Bowl.” The Meadowlands Regional Chamber ...
14.
9/11 Ground Zero Memorial disrespected by visitors
(U.S./Nation)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM As the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attacks approaches, family members of the victims would like to remind memorial
visitors
that the site is not an amusement ...
15.
Your gravestone? There's a smartphone app for that!
(Life/Style)
... is considering putting the codes on the trees or historical monuments of the cemetery, so that
visitors
could get more out of their trips to the cemetery and learn about the foliage that’s been planted ...
16.
‘Jersey Shore’ gone but tattoos here to stay
(N.J./State)
... Only 18 percent of shore residents sport artwork. Suburbanites and exurbanites are least likely to have them. “We suspect that a large share of the tattoos you see on beach-goers are on summer
visitors
,” ...
17.
2013 Chevy Corvette review: Speed, grace, and rolling nostalgia
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... which receives more than 50,000
visitors
annually, is ending all tours September 14 until further notice. That is to prevent anyone from getting clues from the retooling which will commence shortly thereafter. ...
18.
Six Flags Wild Safari will be park ride, free with admission
(N.J./State)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Drivers cannot go through the Six Flags Great Adventure Wild Safari in their own cars anymore, but the Jackson, N.J. theme park has announced that
visitors
can leave ...
19.
Rutgers ecology team works to reintroduce American chestnut tree at Duke Farms in Somerset County
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... James Buchanan Duke into an education and research center. The goal is to teach
visitors
how be good stewards of the land and develop an appreciation of natural landscapes and native plants. As part ...
20.
DogFest 2012 in Westvale Park helped canines find new homes
(Life/Style)
... who need each other. According to Westwood-Hillsdale, NJ Patch, DogFest 2012 teaches dog owners about different pet foods and supplies and gives
visitors
an opportunity to adopt a rescue dog. Dogfest2012.com ...
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